EARLY DAWN. Probably the largest of tho carly glads. Five 
or more large salmon pink florets on tall, strong spikes. 
GOLDEN CUP. Florets medium deop yellow with faint red 
lines. Fivo or six modium sizo florots on tall spikes that 
sometimes crook a littlo. Blooms in mid-season. 
LAVENDER DELIGHT. Straight, medium woight spikes that 
are not too tall. Medium sized florots of deep lavender with 
light throats. Karly mid-season. Incroases rapidly. 
LIGHTS OF GOLD. Gold in throat and pink towards the 
outer portion of petals. A very pleasing combination. Six 
or moro florots, well arranged on straight spikes. 
MAID OF ORLEANS. Six or seven large florets that are 
milk whites with croam throats. Spikos are tall and strong. 
A show glad as well as groat commercial. Early mid-season. 
MARY ELIZABETH. Another milk white, but this one has a 
yellow throat. Good longth spikes and lots of bloom open. 
A good show glad if givon cxtro care. Plant it early for 
best results as it blooms late. 
MILDRED LOUISE. Large, wide opon, salmon pink florets. 
Tall, straight, slendor spikes. Six or moro florets open. 
Given tho same amount of care, this one will take its share 
of winnings from Picardy. Mid-soason. 
MINUET. Tall, strong, hoavy spikos with six or more 
large lavendor florets open. Blooms in mid-soason. Raroly 
ever defeated on the show bench when well grown spikes aro 
shown. The best lavendor at low cost. 
MRS. LULU HUNT. Our first offcring of this oarly mid- 
season glad. Six or more salmon pink florets on straight 
slender spikes, Florots medium sizo,placomont good. 
PHYLLIS MC QUISTON. Six pure pink florcts on a straight 
strong spike makos this one a striking boauty. It is fino. 
PICARDY. The glad that florists and others rave about.[t 
holds the enviablo place of No.l glad. Seven or eight large 
salmon pink florets on tall, strong spikes if well grown.It 
requires plonty of moisture for best rosults. Mid-season. 
PRAIRIE GOLD. Deocpost yellow with carmine hair-lines on 
tips and reverso of all petals.Tall,strong, straight spikes. 
RECOVERY. Grand Champion of Illinois in 1939. Tall,straight 
strong spikos with,up to clovon,fivo inch florets open. Color 
is light red,sometimes flocked doopor with hint of roso. Mid 
season. Spikos about samo hoight all over the ficld. 
PRICES. Any varioty as follows. Prepaid to you providing 
your ordor amounts to $2.00. Largo bulbs are 1 1/4 inchos 
and ovor. Medium bulbs aro 3/4 to 1 1/4 inches. CASH with 
your ordor pleaso. Not safo to mail coins or stamps, 
Large bulbs,ono varicty,10 for 35¢,25 for 70¢,100 for $2.50 
Medium bulbs,one variety,10 for 25¢,25 for 50¢,100 for 1.75 
